The United Nations has emphasized the importance of maintaining neutrality and independence in delivering humanitarian aid to Gaza, refusing to participate in a US-backed operation which it deems biased. Deputy spokesman Farhan Haq declared that the plan does not align with the UN's principles of impartiality. Meanwhile, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio recognized the criticisms surrounding the humanitarian plan and stated that Washington is open to alternative proposals, aiming to ensure aid reaches civilians while preventing Hamas from diverting it. The UN continues to advocate for a principled aid distribution approach amidst ongoing tensions and assists civilians in Gaza.
The United Nations will not participate in a US-backed humanitarian operation in Gaza, citing a lack of impartiality, neutrality, and independence in the plan.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio acknowledged criticisms of the US-backed humanitarian plan and expressed openness to alternative solutions to aid civilians in Gaza.
The UN has a solid and principled operational plan in place to deliver humanitarian aid and life-saving services immediately across the Gaza Strip.
Israel has blocked all humanitarian assistance to Gaza since March 2, claiming that Hamas is stealing aid, which the group fiercely denies.
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